🎇 Hogmanay Heroes 🎇 — Burnhill FC: Continuity, Commitment, and the Work That Continued

After Hogmanay Heroes, we follow up with clubs to keep the story moving — not to revisit recognition, but to check in on how things look on the pitch as the season resumes.

Burnhill were our first Hogmanay Heroes to come back with a football-focused check-in. No reflection, no victory lap — just how the season feels and what lies ahead.

From your perspective, how has this season felt so far on the pitch?

Great, after a slow start. We’re having one of our most consistent seasons with good performances most weeks and some great wins too.

As we head into the second half of the campaign, what do you expect the coming months to look like?

Hopefully more of the same but if we stay in the promotion race expecting tighter and tenser matches

Festive break GCFA conference table

Have any teams, players, or trends stood out to you across the matches?

The quality throughout the league. Feels like a league where anyone can beat anyone on their day.

Any bold calls or predictions for the rest of the season?

Hopefully Burnhill to finish 2nd and get promoted

A quiet thank you to the clubs, managers, and players who featured during our mid-season coverage — from Hogmanay Heroes through to the check-ins that followed like this one.

Some have come back with quick updates — all of it helping show how the season actually carries on as we head toward that end-of-season squeaky-bum time.

We’ll keep listening, keep following up, and keep giving space to the stories that matter — showing the beauty of Scottish amateur football.

Out with old

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Quotes we like

“The Saturday morning GCFA & the Sunday GDSFC are 2 superb examples of the thriving Amateur football scene when leagues are well run .”

~ Player involved in both leagues